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                                            Action Plan
                               For the Protection and Management of
                                  
                                  
                                  Durham Vegetated Tidal Marshes

                                                  June 1995



                             Strafford Regional Planning Commission
                                         259 County Farm Road
                                            Dover, NH 03820

                                                       and


                              The Durham Conservation Commission
                                           15 Newmarket Road
                                           Durham, NH 03824





                                                                                              
            Strafford Regional
          Planning Commission
              Seacoast MPO



                                                                                              



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                   625      in of this document and the Durham Coastal Method Inventory and Evaluation
                   N4        were supported in part by a grant from the Office of State Planning, New
                   A38      Coastal Program, as authorized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                   1995		(NOAA), Grant No. NA470Z0237.
                               





 












                                                                 Table of Contents



                 Introduction       . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


                 Action Plan Table                                                                                                  2


                 Agenda       . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3

                 Meeting Notes        . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4

                 Durham Coastal Method Results (Summary)                  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8

                 Notice of Meeting          . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     13
















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                                                        Introduction


              The Action Plan for the Protection and Management of the Durham Vegetated Tidal Marshes is
              a result of the Durham Coastal Method Inventory and Evaluation Project, June 1995, prepared
              by the Strafford Regional Planning Commission.

              Copies of the Project report were distributedto Town Conservation Commissioners and a few
              outside wetlands experts. A meeting was held a couple of weeks later with the intention of
              assigning specific tasks to specific people. The agenda for the meeting and the results of the
              meeting are presented in this report. The Action Plan Table is a summary of the meeting notes
              which relates tasks which were identified as important in the near future and people or agencies
              which will be responsible for those tasks.










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                  The Durham Conservation Commission is the main contact for all action plans concerning the vegetated tidal
                  marshes in the Town.


                                     PLAN OF ACTION                                      CONTACT PERSON/AGENCY

                   Pollution[bacterial analysis of Beard's Creek.              Durham Public Works and the State Department of
                                                                               Environmental Services

                   Town wide mailing on how to maintain septic systems.        Durham Public Works and the Conservation
                                                                               Commission

                   Produce a map of the public sewer lines overlaid with       Strafford Regional Planning Commission
                   roads and waterbodies.

                   Feasibility analysis on whether or not to remove the        Hire a consultant.
                   flashboards under Route 108.

                   Invasive species monitoring: photo-monitoring, in-          Conservation Commission
                   ground stakes, and measurements on Systems 1, 2, 12
                   and 13.

                   Application of Rodeo (herbicide) on Phragmites at           Conservation Commission
                   System I (Johnson Creek).

                   Continue pursuit of easements.                              Nature Conservancy; Conservation Commission;
                                                                               Natural Resources Conservation Service.

                   More stringent protection of tidal marshes through the      Conservation Commission
                   Durham Shoreland Protection Ordinance.

                   Mailing to abutters of tidal marshes to educate about       Conservation Commission
                   the resource and to encourage volunteerism to protect
                   the resource.

                   Identify abutters of Marsh Systems 1, 2, 6, 12 and 13.      Strafford Regional Planning Commission/ Alan
                                                                               Ammann may assist

                   Protection flags/signs/trash bags at Systems 1, 2, 6, 12    Ann Marie Harris, Planning Board/Conservation
                   and 13.                                                     Commission

                   Trash clean up at Systems 7 (Scammel Bridge South)          Conservation Commission
                   and 10 (Durham Point).

                   Ideas for interpretive signs to be placed at System 5.      Richard Cook, Audubon Society, will contact Peter
                                                                               Wellenberger, NH Fish and Game

                   Monitor Wagon Hill Development Plan and advocate            Theresa Walker, Conservation Commission
                   protection of the System 6 tidal Marsh.

                   Plan a festival of the salt marshes for education and       David Funk, Theresa Walker, Conservation
                   appreciation of the Durham tidal marshes.                   Commission; Larry Flint, Recreation Advocate
                   Work with the State to develop interpretive trails at       Conservation Commission and Larry Flint
                   Marsh System 12 and 13 (Adams Point).

                   Create the "Durham Salt Marsh Reserve" at System 5          David Funk and Larry Flint
                   (Jackson Landing area).
                   Reevaluate the Elite Systems (1, 2, 6, 12 and 13)           Conservation Commission
                   yearly; and all others every other year.


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                                                                              Agenda
                                                           Durhain Coastal Method Project
                                                     Action Plan for Vegetated Tidal Marshes

                   I.        Questions/problems/ideas regarding the results in the report?

                   II.       Management for Problem Areas:

                             A.    Marsh System 4 (Beard's Cre              ek)

                                   Complete restriction of tidal flow. What are the issues? What should be done?

                             B.    Overall Invasive Species Management:

                                   Marsh Systems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12, 13 have some degree of invasive species.
                                   Can we put this problem in perspective? What is the overall strategy for control?
                                   (Systems 1, 2, 12 and 13 are NotewofLhy)

                   III.      Red Flag Areas, how do we manage these "elites"?

                             A. The Noteworthy Systems (5 Systems or 8 Evaluation Units)

                                   Marsh System 1 (both EUs) (Johnson Creek North and South)

                                   Marsh System 2 (both EUs) (Bunker Creek North and South)

                                   Marsh System 8 (Horsehide Brook)

                                   Marsh System 12 (North of Adams Point)

                                   Marsh System 13 (both EUs) (Adams Point East and West)

                             B. The Marsh System with the most high scores:

                                   Marsh System 6 (Wagon Hill)

                   IV.       What can we do with the Marsh Systems with the highest recreation and education
                             values:


                                   Marsh System 5, 6, 12, and 13.1 (Systems 12 and 13 are Noteworthy)

                   V.        Lets not forget about the rest:

                             Marsh Systems 3, 7, 9, 10 and 11


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                                                    Meeting Notes

              1.     Questions/Problems/ ideas regarding the results in the report?

              0      It was remarked that the "Options" (A through E) provided by the Coastal Method
                     seemed "sort of canned" and did not add much value to the report.

              0      It was commented that Marsh System 8 is not a habitat for threatened and
                     endangered species and until it can be verified it should be removed from the "elite"
                     status.


              0      Strafford Regional Planning Commission will produce a map of the tidal marsh
                     system boundaries at a 1:24,000 scale for the Durham Conservation Commission to
                     use with a point location map of threatened and endangered species. (Paid for by
                     the Durham Conservation Commission.)

              Il.    Management for Problem Areas:

                     A. Marsh System 4 (Beard's Creek)

              0      Sources of pollution (especially fecal coliform) need to be identified (i.e. urban
                     runoff, sewer pipe, septic systems, swans, etc.) and the Town may decide to call in
                     Department of Environmental Services to conduct an analysis. The Town Health
                     Officer should also become involved in this analysis.

              0      The Durham Public Works Department (Skip) needs to be instrumental in getting
                     a source pollution analysis completed on Beard's Creek. When the Public Works
                     Department draws down Beards Creek for weed control, an engineer should review
                     the sewer pipe situation.

              0      The Durham Public Works Department should coordinate a town wide mailing on
                     maintenance of septic systems.

              0      A map of the public sewer lines, overlaid with roads and waterbodies will be
                     provided to the Town of Durham by the Strafford Regional Planning Commission.
                     (At no charge).

              0      Consider hiring a consultant to conduct a feasibility analysis to weigh the factors on
                     whether or not to remove the flashboards under Route 108 to restore the salt marsh.


              0      There was some disagreement about removing the flashboards under Route 108
                     because it is used for recreation and the abuttors may also object to the odor of the
                     salt marsh.


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                     B. Overall Invasive Species Management:

              ï¿½      Conservation Commission will do photo-monitoring on Marsh Systems 1, 2, 12, and
                     13 yearly, beginning this year in the late summer. They will also mark the growth
                     with in-ground stakes and measure the area yearly. It was suggested that in the
                     photos, a person stand in the same spot each year, so the pictures will show how the
                     growth is encompassing the area.

              ï¿½      If the invasive plant species begin to interfere with the integrity of the area, experts
                     should be called in to evaluate the problem. Options may include: wick application
                     of Rodeo (cutting off the tips of the plant and applying the chemical to the stalk of
                     the plant); State control with pesticides; clipping seed heads.

              ï¿½      Conservation Commission will try Rodeo on phragmites at System 1, Johnson Creek.

              ï¿½      In the future, the Conservation Commission may want to measure salinity along
                     Johnson and Bunker Creeks. (If the salinity becomes low, ditching or diversion of
                     fresh water may be necessary.) Alan Ammann, Natural Resources Conservation
                     Service, agreed to assist the Town with this.

              III.   Red Flag Areas, how do we manage these "elites"? (Sys           tems 1, 2, 12, 13 for
                     Noteworthiness and System 6 for the most high scores.)

              ï¿½      Easements: (1) through the Town; (2) through the Nature Conservancy; (3) through
                     the Natural Resources Conservation Service, agricultural rights only, and
                     restoration. Note: The Nature Conservancy is in the process of purchasing
                     easements along Johnson Creek - contact Bob Miller for more information.

              ï¿½      Revisions in progress on the Durham Shoreland Protection Ordinance will more
                     adequately protect the tidal marshes.

              ï¿½      A Management Protection Agreement was discussed which would encouraged
                     abuttors to protect the tidal marshes. The Conservation Commission will send
                     information regarding the tidal marshes (and possible some of the results of the
                     Coastal Method Evaluation Project) to abuttors and ask them to agree to help
                     protect the tidal marsh.

              ï¿½      The Conservation Commission would like Strafford Regional Planning Commission
                     to identify abuttors on the elite systems (1, 2, 6, 12 and 13).

              ï¿½      The Conservation Commission will Mark the elite systems with either Protection
                     Flags with an explanation of the resource and its value; or signs with trash bags and
                     explanations about the sensitivity of the area, etc. Ann Marie Harris, Plan i g
                     Board representative on the Conservation Commission, agreed to follow up on this.


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              0      It was noted that if trash bags are provided than trash barrels may be necessary and
                     that would require constant monitoring. It was agreed that it may be better to ask
                     people to carry out their garbage in the bag provided, and that the bags may
                     encourage others to clean up litter while they are at the site.

              0      Trash clean up will be arranged yearly by the Conservation Commission; this year
                     Systems 7 (Scammel Bridge    South) and 10 (Durham Point) require trash clean up.

              0      Great Bay Focus Group is in the process of protecting Johnson Creek.

              0      According to Alan Ammann, the Natural Resources Conservation Service may fund
                     the task of identifying landowners to inquire about easement purchases along the
                     elite systems.

              0      The Conservation Commission would like to permission access to tidal marsh from
                     landowners, this should be done after the tidal marsh landowners and abutters list
                     is created. This permission will allow them the ability to reevaluated and monitor.

              0      Access to Systems 12 and 13 (Adams Point) can be made through State Fish and
                     Game property.

              0      Richard Cook, Audubon Society of New Hampshire, agreed to contact Peter
                     Wellenberger, Reserve Manager for Fish and Game Region 3, for interpretive signs.


                     B. The Marsh System with the most high scores: Marsh System 6 (Wagon Hill)

              0      Theresa Walker, Conservation Commissioner, will monitor the Wagon Hill
                     Development Plan and advocate protection of the System 6 tidal marsh. There
                     should also be a plan to educate about the tidal marshes and celebrate at an annual
                     festival at Wagon Hill. David Funk, Chairman of the Conservation Commission,
                     was given an article written by Professor Robert LeBlanc, UNH, on the history of
                     salt marshes, possibly to be used as a resource in developing ideas for the festival
                     of salt marshes.


              IV.    What can we do with the Marsh Systems with the highest recreation and education
                     values:


              0      At Marsh Systems 12 and 13 (Adams Point areas) the Conservation Commission will
                     attempt to work with the State to do interpretive trails.

              0      Marsh System 5 (Jackson Landing, etc.) Larry Flint, Durham Recreation Advocate,
                     said the Town is working on beautification of the site. He agreed to investigate
                     signage and education materials to be place at the site with regards to the Marsh.


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              0      It was suggested that at System 5, because of its central location and easy access, the
                     salt marsh should be named the, "Durham Salt Marsh Reserve", and be roped off
                     and education materials made available. Larry Flint and David Funk agreed to
                     follow up on this suggestion.

              V.     Lets not forget about the rest: (Marsh Systems 3, 7, 9, 10 and 11)

              0      It was unanimously decided that there was enough work to do in the near future
                     with the elite systems and that these remaining systems could be monitored and
                     reevaluated in the next few years.

              Ending Remarks:

              ï¿½      The Conservation Commission should reevaluated the elite systems every year and
                     Strafford Regional Planning Commission (for a nominal fee) would update the data
                     base.


              ï¿½      The Conservation Commission should continue to discuss removing the flashboards
                     under Route 108 to restore the salt marsh (System 4). Salt marshes are such a rare
                     resource that whenever restoration is possible, it should be done.

                     Alan Ammann and Richard Cook have slide shows and materials which may be used
                     for education on the values of salt marshes.





























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         Durham Coastal Method Results




         Name:                 Marsh System 1 EU 1                        1 A  Ecological Integrity Part A                1.00
         Common Name:          Johnson Creek South                        1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                0.40
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                             2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.50
         Acreage:              14.1 AC                                      3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.50
         Status:               Tidal                                        4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.71
         Tidal Restriction:    None                                         5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.83
                                                                            6  Recreational Potential                     0.56
                                                                            7  Aesthetic Quality                          0.62
                                                                            8  Educational Potential                      0.57
                                                                            9  Noteworthiness                             0.28




         Name:                 Marsh System 1 EU 2                        1A   Ecological Integrity Part A                0.75
         Common Name:          Johnson Creek North                        1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                0.75
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                             2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.63
         Acreage:              19.5 AC                                      3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.50
         Status:               Tidal                                        4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.75
         Tidal Restriction:    Rte. 4 Bridge                                5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.50
                                                                            6  Recreational Potential                     0.34
                                                                            7  Aesthetic Quality.                         0.79
                                                                            8  Educational Potential                      0.38
                                                                            9  Noteworthiness                             0.46




         Name:                 Marsh System 2 EU 1                        1A   Ecological Integrity Part A                1.00
         Common Name:          Bunker Creek South                         1 B  Ecolo_qical Integrity Part B               0.20
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe                             2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.65
         Acreage:              2.5 AC                                       3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.10
         Status:               Tidal                                        4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.41
         Tidal Restriction:    None                                         5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.70
                                                                            6  Recreational Potential                     0.25
                                                                            7  Aesthetic Quality                          0.59
                                                                            8  Educational Potential                      0.22
                                                                            9  Noteworthiness-                            0.28



         Name:                 Marsh System 2 EU 2                        1 A  Ecological Integrity Part A                0.70
         Common Name:          Bunker Creek North                         1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                0.40
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                             2 Shoreline Anchoring                         0.50
         Acreage:              10.0 AC                                      3 Storm Surge Protection                      0.50
         Status:               Tidal                                        4 Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat     0.66
         Tidal Restriction:    Rte. 4 Bridge                                5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.43
                                                                            6  Recreational Potential                     0.44
                                                                            7  Aesthetic Quality                       1  0.551
                                                                            8  Educational Potential                      0.3
                                                                            9  Noteworthiness                             0.



         High scores are > 0.6; except for Noteworthiness which is > 0. 1


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        Durham Coastal Method Results




        Name:                 Marsh System 3                             1 A Ecological Integrity Part A                1.00
        Common Name:          Scammel Bridge North                       1 B Ecological Integrity Part B                0.30
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow/Fringe                     2 Shoreline Anchoring                         078
        Acreage:              20.0 AC                                     3 Storm Surge Protection                      0.43
        Status:               Tidal                                       4, Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.60
        Tidal Restriction:    None                                        5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.83
                                                                          6  Recreational Potential                     0.55
                                                                          7 Aesthetic Quality                           0.66
                                                                          8 Educational Potential                       0.55
                                                                          9  Noteworthiness                             0.10




        Name:                 Marsh System 4 EU 1                        1A  Ecological Integrity Part A                0.43
        Common Name:          Beards Creek A                             1 B Ecological Integrity Part B                0.30
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                            2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.30
        Acreage:              15.5 AC                                     3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.75
        Status:               Formerly Tidal                              4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.45
        Tidal Restriction:    Rte. 108 flash boards                       5, Water Quality Maintenance                  0.37
                                                                          6 Recreational Potential                      0.531
                                                                          7 Aesthetic Quality                           0.50
                                                                          8  Educational Potential                      0.5@1
                                                                                                                            0
                                                                          9  Noteworthiness                             0.10

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        Name:                 Marsh System 4 EU2                         1 A Ecological Integrity Part A                0.43
        Common Name:          Beard's Creek B                            1 B Ecological Integrity Part B                0.30           16
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                            2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.30
        Acreage:              0.3 AC                                      3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.75-
        Status:               Formerly Tidal                              4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.45
        Tidal Restriction:    Coe Drive                                   5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.37
                                                                          6  Recreational Potential                     0.53
                                                                          7  Aesthetic Quality                          0.50
                                                                          8  Educational Potential                      0.51
                                                                          9  Noteworthiness                             0.10




        Name:                 Marsh System 5                             1A  Ecological Integrity Part A                1.00
        Common Name:          Jackson Landing                            1 B Ecological Integrity Part B                0.43
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe                            2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.75
        Acreage:              41.0 AC                                     3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.--
        Status:               Tidal                                       4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.71
        Tidal Restriction:    None                                        5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.83
                                                                          6  Recreational Potential                     0.79
                                                                          7  Aesthetic Quality                          0.58
                                                                          8  Educational Potential                      0.79
                                                                          9  Noteworthiness



        High scores are > 0.6; except for Noteworthiness which is > 0.1
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         Name:                 Marsh System 6                            1 A  Ecological Integrity Part A                1.00
         Common Name:          Smith Creek/Wagon Hill                    1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                1.00
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe                            2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.70
         Acreage:              9.5 AC                                      3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.10
         Status:               Tidal                                       4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.73
         Tidal Restriction:    None                                        5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.70
                                                                           6  Recreational Potential                     0.57
                                                                           7  Aesthetic Quality                          0.87
                                                                           8  Educational Potential                      0.79
                                                                           9  Noteworthiness                             0.10




         Name:                 Marsh System 7                            1 A  Ecological Integrity Part A                1.00
         Common Name:          Scammel Bridge South                      1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                0.15
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe                            2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.75
         Acreage:              3.0 AC                                      3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.10
         Status:               Tidal                                       4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.47
         Tidal Restriction:    None                                        5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.70
                                                                           6  Recreational Potential                     0.53
                                                                           7  Aesthetic Quality                          0.53
                                                                           8  Educational Potential                      0.38
                                                                           9  Noteworthiness                             0.10




         Name:                 Marsh System 8                            1A   Ecolo ical Integrity Part A                1.00
         Common Name:          Horsehide Brook                           1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                0.46
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                            2  Shoreline Anchoring                        0.63
         Acreage:              20.0 AC                                     3  Storm Surge Protection                     0.50
         Status:               Tidal                                       4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.59
         Tidal Restriction:    None                                        5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.83
                                                                           6  Recre@tlonal Potential                     0.321
                                                                           7  Aesthetic. Quality                         b-761
                                                                           8  Educational Potential                      0.18
                                                                           9  Noteworthiness                             0. 2@88


         Name:                 Marsh System 9                            1 A  Ecological Integrity Part A                1.00
         Common Name:          Deer Point                                1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                0.63
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe                            2  Shoreline Anchoring                        1.00
         Acreage:              4.7 AC                                      3  Storm Surgef Protection                    0.10
         Status:               Tidal                                       4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat    0.67
         Tidal Restriction:    None                                        5  Water Quality Maintenance                  0.70
                                                                           6  Recreational Potential                     0.43
                                                                           7  Aesthetic Quality                          0.82
                                                                           8  Educational Potential                      0.48
                                                                           9  Noteworthiness                             0.10





         High scores are > 0.6; except W Noteworthiness which is > 0. 1


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        Name:                 Marsh System 10                             1A   EcologicaJ Integrity Part A                  1.00
        Common Name:          Durham Point                                1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                  0.53
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe; some meadow                 2  Shoreline Anchoring                          0.78
        Acreage:              4.0 AC                                        3  Storm Surge Protection                       0.15
        Status:               Tidal                                         4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat      0.47
        Tidal Restriction:    None                                          5  Water Quality Maintenance                    0.70
                                                                            6  Recreational Potential                       0.26
                                                                            7  Aesthetic Quality                            0.73
                                                                            8  Educational Potential                        0.38
                                                                            9  Noteworthiness                               0.10



        Name:                 Marsh System 11                             1 A  Ecolo ical Integrity Part A                  1.00
        Common Name:          Little Bay                                  1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                  0.65
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe                              2  Shoreline Anchoring                          0. -7 r,
        Acreage:              7.0 AC                                        3  Storm Surge Protection                       0.10
        Status:               Tidal                                         4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat      0.47
        Tidal Restriction:    None                                          5. Water Quality Maintenance                    0.70
                                                                            6 1 Recreational Potential                      0.53
                                                                            7 Aesthetic Quality                             0.66
                                                                            8 Educational Potential                         0.38
                                                                            9  Noteworthiness                               0.10




        Name:                 Marsh System 12                             1 A  Ecological Integrity Part A                  1.00
        Common Name:                                                      1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                  0.88
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                              2  Shoreline Anchoring                          0.50
        Acreage:              8.0 AC                                        3  Storm Surge Protection                       0.30
        Status:               Tidal                                         4  Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat      0.73
        Tidal Restriction:    None                                          5  Water Quality Maintenance                    0.70
                                                                            6  Recreational Potential                       0.75
                                                                            7  Aesthetic Quality                            0.95
                                                                            8  Educational Potential                        0.62
                                                                            9  Noteworthiness                               0.82




        Name:                 Marsh System 13 EUI                         1A   Ecological Integrity Part A                  1.00
        Common Name:          Crommet Creek East                          1 B  Ecological Integrity Part B                  0.63
        Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Fringe                              2  Shoreline Anchoring                          0.75
        Acreage:              40.0 AC                                       3  Storm Surge Protection                       030
        Status:               Tidal                                         4, Wildlife, Finfish and Shellfish Habitat      0.73
        Tidal Restriction:    None                                          5 1 Water Quality Maintenance                   0.83
                                                                            6 Recreational Potential                        0.73
                                                                            7 Aesthetic Quality                             0.87
                                                                            8 Educational Potential                         0.68
                                                                            9 Noteworthiness                                0.46



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         Durham Coastal Method Results


         Name:                 Marsh System 13 EU 2                        1 A Ecolo ical Integrity Part A                  0.701
         Common Name:          Crommet Creek West                          1 B Ecological Integrity Part B                  0.881
         Type of Marsh:        Estuarine Meadow                              2 Shoreline Anchoring                          0.50
         Acreage:              10.0 AC                                       3 Storm Surge Protection                       0.50
         Status:               Tidal                                         4, Wildlife, Finf ish and Shellfish Habitat    0.59
         Tidal Restriction:    Durham Point Road Bridge                      5 Water Quality Maintenance                    0.43
                                                                             6 Recreational Potential                       0.37
                                                                             7 Aesthetic Quality                            0.88
                                                                             8 Educational Potential                        0.31
                                                                             9 Noteworthiness                               0 P8





















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            Durham Coastal Method Project

           Action Plan for the Management of
                Vegetated Tidal Marshes


                     June 15, 1995


                    4:00 - 5:30 PM



            Meeting at Environmental Hazards
       Management Institute (across the street from
               the Durham Town Offices).







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